reren

Etymology 1
From, from ,. .

Verb

 * 1)  To raise; to hold or pull up or suspend upwards:
 * 2) To extend, originate from or stretch above; to poke out.
 * 3) To raise or take away or up; to pull or stretch off.
 * 4) To construct or make; to cause the construction of something:
 * 5) To construct a building or structure.
 * 6) To ready or prepare; to activate or equip for use.
 * 7)  To sketch or mould; to shape.
 * 8) To create, or generate something:
 * 9) To raise or rear creatures or offspring; to mother or father.
 * 10) To begin or start; to enter into an action or endeavour.
 * 11) To found or ordain a polity or establishment; to reemphasise obligations.
 * 12) To collect money, taxes or fines; to enforce taxation.
 * 13) To call up or draft soldiers; to form an army.
 * 14) To encourage, popularise or spread; to enhance or extol.
 * 15) To help or aid; to nurse, heal or make hale.
 * 16) To unfurl a symboled piece of fabric or a standard.
 * 17)  To protest; to refuse to work.

Etymology 2
From, from , from.

Verb

 * 1)   To rile; to cause a disturbance or commotion; to spread discontent or turmoil.
 * 2) To inspire or motivate; to foment towards a cause.
 * 3) To cause to wake up; to enliven, rejuvenate, or raise from slumber.
 * 4) To revive or resurrect; to make the dead live again.
 * 5)  To slice up a goose.